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The QliqMINUTE: Should Employers Accept Results from At Home COVID-19 Test Kits?

The rising popularity of home COVID-19 tests faces PTO challenges. Employers are urged to consider OSHA guidelines for a healthier workplace.

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Home COVID-19 tests kits are quickly growing in popularity as case numbers continue to rise throughout the U.S. At first, it seemed like home test kits would be a viable solution that could help combat long lines at overwhelmed testing centers. However, many employees have recently found that their employers will not give them PTO for positive results from home test kits. Many organizations will only accept results from healthcare providers or testing centers. To gain a deeper understanding of this issue, we spoke with The Society for Human Resources Management’s HR Knowledge Advisor Regan Gross.

"Employers should avoid forcing employees to choose between the income that supports their livelihood and possibly bringing COVID-19 to work," said Gross. "One thing employers should keep in mind is the OSHA ETS applying to private-sector employers with 100 or more employees, specifically says that at-home tests are permitted, " shared Gross. 

She further explained that one good approach to maintaining a healthy workplace is to accept at-home results as a preliminary measure. Granting PTO gives employees an opportunity to schedule an appointment to obtain a molecular PCR test, which is the current gold standard. 

Kits providing rapid test results within 15 minutes also give employers an opportunity to address any potential workplace exposure that may have occurred. To learn more about best practices and regulations regarding PTO and COVID-19 exposure, check out this resource from the U.S. Department of Labor. 


Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about this topic.

The OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) applies to private-sector employers with 100 or more employees and specifically permits the use of at-home COVID-19 tests. This regulation supports workplace safety protocols while allowing flexibility in testing methods.

At-home rapid tests provide results within 15 minutes but are considered preliminary measures. Molecular PCR tests remain the gold standard for COVID-19 detection and should be used for confirmation of positive at-home results.

Yes, employers can request confirmatory PCR testing after positive at-home results as part of their workplace safety protocols. However, they should provide PTO to allow employees time to obtain professional testing without financial hardship.

Employers should accept at-home results as preliminary positive cases and grant immediate PTO to prevent workplace exposure. This allows time for the employee to obtain confirmatory PCR testing while protecting other workers.

While requirements vary by jurisdiction, HR experts recommend providing PTO for positive at-home tests to prevent employees from choosing between income and workplace safety. Check current U.S. Department of Labor guidelines for specific regulatory requirements.

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